I'm a little bit confused. Aren't Amendments to the Constitution "law", and not just "law when convenient"? If the precedent leans toward the latter I think we could go a long way if we get file ballot measures to make a few changes to some of the other amendments as well. I have a few ideas regarding the 26th:

1. Anyone over the age of 18 can vote as long as they have received proper vote training, complete a voter background check (for which they must pay a fee; there is no reason to place the burden for this on taxpayers), and apply for a "Vote Stamp"; I'm thinking, oh, $200 per vote.

2. A person who has voted incorrectly may not vote for a period of five years after the incorrect vote was cast and must attend Voter Reeducation Training

3. No more than 15 votes may be cast in a given year.

4. Votes must be approved by a Voter Review Board to ensure they do not have any superficial resemblance to an assault vote.

5. No fully automatic automatic voting is allowed. One ballot, one vote.